Escalating Ring

Escalating Ring

Escalating ringtones are well known from older mobile phones and Escalating Ring makes it easy to achieve the same effect - customizable to just the way you want it!So don't worry about about remembering to turn your volume up before calls - Escalating Ring will do it for you!Also avoid the risk of having an embarrasingly loud ring, by having Escalating Ring make calls start at a low volume each time, and then escalate until you notice the call.

Escalating Ring is similar to apps like Increasing Ring , Crescendo Volume , Rising Ring and others - Escalating Ring however have a nice working simulation feature so you don't need to wait for calls in order to test your current settings!

The paid version of Escalating Ring is ad free.

NOTE regarding the vibrate first feature:Some ringtones/phones may make a short sound to begin with, before silencing and performing the vibration - this can be fixed by having a ringtone that starts silent before making sounds or by having the volume low so you won't notice the short burst of sound and then use the starting volume setting to set the starting volume for the call.

Please feel free to write suggestions, comments, error reports or feedback to our mail as we cannot answer comments - we will be more than happy to help or hear from our users :)

Escalating ringtones are well known from older mobile phones and Escalating Ring makes it easy to achieve the same effect - customizable to just the way you want it!So don't worry about about remembering to turn your volume up before calls - Escalating Ring will do it for you!Also avoid the risk of having an embarrasingly loud ring, by having Escalating Ring make calls start at a low volume each time, and then escalate until you notice the call.

Escalating Ring is similar to apps like Increasing Ring , Crescendo Volume , Rising Ring and others - Escalating Ring however have a nice working simulation feature so you don't need to wait for calls in order to test your current settings!

The paid version of Escalating Ring is ad free.

NOTE regarding the vibrate first feature:Some ringtones/phones may make a short sound to begin with, before silencing and performing the vibration - this can be fixed by having a ringtone that starts silent before making sounds or by having the volume low so you won't notice the short burst of sound and then use the starting volume setting to set the starting volume for the call.

Please feel free to write suggestions, comments, error reports or feedback to our mail as we cannot answer comments - we will be more than happy to help or hear from our users :)

Recent changes:v 2.0Removed notification and homescreen icon ads :)

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Android Market Comments

A Google UserJan 24, 2015

Doesn't return volume to original level

A Google UserJan 24, 2015

Not Working in Moto G2 May be a security issue in Moto G2

A Google UserDec 22, 2014

Works but... I tried a few similar apps, thanks for the suggestions included in this app description! Unfortunatly only Escalating Ring works for my MotoG LTE as other start to play loud immediatly. There is one VERY annoying thing with Escalating Ring though, it's the fact that the volume will stay at the same level as when you answer the phone. If you manage to quickly answer while the ring is very low, all other sound notifications will be at that low level afterwards, so after a call you must not forget to raise the sound level to loud or you could miss events/notifications. There is a setting called "Volume return" that supposed to return the volume to what it was before the call but it's not working, at least on my Moto G LTE. Tried emailing AkostaApps because they took the time to specifically write on the very last line that they prefer email to comments because they cannot answer comments but it turns out that they don't answer to emails either. Last update was over a year ago so this may explain their inactivity. It would have turned out to be 5 stars if everything was working as specified. Now I hope Lollipop will include that feature without having to install an app.